Legal implications of Bamboo encroachment
Think bamboo is harmless? Discover the legal implications of bamboo encroachment - allowing it to spread - and how to avoid prevent costly disputes.
Did you spot something that you think might be an invasive weed? Use our free invasive plant identification service for a rapid response. Fill in the form below.
If you spot a plant that you suspect may be an invasive plant, it’s vital to know what the plant is – incorrect identification could be fatal as some species are toxic. Our invasive plants experts can tell you what the plant is, and give you the advice you need. This is important for homeowners, business owners and construction or developers as no-one wants an infestation that will quickly get out of control. Don’t wait for the problem to escalate – get plants correctly identified by an expert today.
Acting early can make a world of difference. Don’t let invasive species diminish the beauty of our plant or devalue your property. Let’s tackle this problem together.
Whilst not all invasive species are harmful to man or the environment, most will require some level of control, or even complete eradication. We use a range of specialist methods chosen to give the best short and long-term solutions to any weed problem.
There are over 200 known invasive species in the UK, and we can treat or remove most of them, including amenity weeds, aquatic and invasive plants. The most common invasive plants being Bamboo, Buddleia, Rhododendron, Horsetail, Himalayan balsam, Giant hogweed and Common ragwort. Common aquatic plants include Floating pennywort, Azolla, Crassula helmsii and Nuttall’s waterweed.
As we are not a grounds maintenance company, we do not treat common residential garden weeds or grasses.
Think bamboo is harmless? Discover the legal implications of bamboo encroachment - allowing it to spread - and how to avoid prevent costly disputes.
Learn why horsetail (marestail) is so difficult to remove and how our unique professional horsetail treatment helps homeowners, businesses and developers achieve long-term control.